The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... Spenser the poet . If so , as Tuberville was then twenty - nine , and appears from the tenor of the verses to have been very in- timate with his correspondent , it has been inferred that Spenser must have been considerably above sixteen ...
... Spenser the poet . If so , as Tuberville was then twenty - nine , and appears from the tenor of the verses to have been very in- timate with his correspondent , it has been inferred that Spenser must have been considerably above sixteen ...
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With Memoir and Critical Dissertations Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan. year be receiving a bill for foreign service , and entering Cam- bridge in the mean position of a sizer . At the same time , how Spenser's father , who had been in ...
With Memoir and Critical Dissertations Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan. year be receiving a bill for foreign service , and entering Cam- bridge in the mean position of a sizer . At the same time , how Spenser's father , who had been in ...
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... Spenser was proud of his connexion with the old race , and alludes to it both in his prose and his verse , as where he says , after the lines about London being his birthplace , - " Though from another place I take my name , An house of ...
... Spenser was proud of his connexion with the old race , and alludes to it both in his prose and his verse , as where he says , after the lines about London being his birthplace , - " Though from another place I take my name , An house of ...
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... Spenser in multitudinous allegory and luxuriant fancy , he 66 Wrought link'd armour for his soul , before It might ... Spenser appear to have been intimate . This was the above - mentioned Gabriel Harvey , who , although he belonged to ...
... Spenser in multitudinous allegory and luxuriant fancy , he 66 Wrought link'd armour for his soul , before It might ... Spenser appear to have been intimate . This was the above - mentioned Gabriel Harvey , who , although he belonged to ...
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